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Most older Americans want to remain in their own homes as they age, but many say they’re not sure if they can find caregivers. Enter: an app where people can hire help for everyday, non-medical tasks.
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"I could have took that offensively and just really started to, like, shrink myself and me, maybe not trying to be out there, because I was, like, too shy of this happening again. Because it was too it was very humiliating. Honestly, it was really humiliating.” — Mactar Mbaye
Mactar Mbaye loves real estate. He lives in Montreal, and he is working at his dream job — as one of the hosts of HGTV Canada's Hoarder House Flippers, along with his three brothers. While Mactar’s journey from real estate nerd to broadcast television was built on the chaotic spectacle of hoarding — messes he could sort, stack, and clear away — another, far more complicated moment in his life proved harder to tidy up.